Proceedings of 2010 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test 2010
DOI: 10.1109/vdat.2010.5496689
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Digitally-assisted analog designs for submicron CMOS technology

Abstract: Three different digitally-assisted analog designs are presented to demonstrate the powerful way to solve the analog design deficiencies in the submicron CMOS technology. A 200 MS/s 12-bit pipeline ADC is using the split-capacitor correlation method to solve the linear and nonlinear problems. A 1 GS/s 14-bit current-steering DAC is using the programmable sub-DAC to continuously trimming the current mismatches. A 25 MS/s 16-bit 6 6' ADC is using the adaptive way to correct the leakage noise and DAC nonlinearity.

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